Louis Wierenga: NATO, EU and the evolving Baltic Sea security landscape
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5 Articles
New Russian strategy in the Baltic Sea: “Defensive”
Finland and Sweden joined NATO. Russia responded by incorporating Kaliningrad into the Leningrad Military District. “The changes in the military organization indicate that Russia now has a defensive posture in the Baltic Sea region,” military expert Daivis Petraitis tells Yle.
Louis Wierenga: NATO, EU and the evolving Baltic Sea security landscape
In the current security landscape, technological innovation is vital to maintaining strategic advantage in great power competition, especially in responding to modern security threats posed by Russia. AI-driven initiatives are increasingly shaping military strategy, surveillance and resilience in a rapidly evolving and volatile environment, writes Louis Wierenga, lecturer in international relations at the Baltic Defense College and researcher fo…
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